YOU won’t find cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin or Dogecoin hanging around in your loose change.

Most cryptocurrencies have to be “mined” in order to be created, which is a complex and painstaking process done through computers.

 Bitcoins are a highly controversial digital currency

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Bitcoins are a highly controversial digital currencyCredit: AFP or licensors

Miners will create new cryptocurrencies using a complex computer code.

These new coins are then stored virtually through an online network called the blockchain.

Before investing in any cryptocurrency, you should be aware of all the risks involved.

Their value is highly volatile and City watchdog the Financial Conduct Authority has warned investors should be prepared to lose all their money.

Investing in cryptocurrencies is not a guaranteed way to make money.

Here’s what you need to know about how they are created:

What is cryptocurrency?

Cryptocurrencies are digital currencies which are stored on an online network called the blockchain.

Blockchain technology, which can seem very complicated, is a kind of database used to record financial transactions.

Bitcoin is thought to be the first cryptocurrency that was invented.

It was created in 2009 by a mysterious online account which went by the name Satoshi Nakamoto.

Mr Nakamoto devised a complicated set of computer codes and maths problems that could be solved using computer processors to generate Bitcoins.

Individual Bitcoins are created by computer code.

You can collect coins by solving computer equations – which is a process called mining.

The majority of other cryptocurrencies are created using a similar mining process.

What is mining and how does it work?

Mining cryptocurrencies is a complex and energy-intensive process, which requires a lot of computer power.

Bitcoin is one of the most popular cryptocurrencies, and the process for mining it is similar for other coins.

Mining Bitcoin requires a computer solving a difficult mathematical problem with a 64-digit solution.

For each problem solved, one block of Bitcoin is processed. In addition, the miner is rewarded with new Bitcoin.

To compensate for the growing power of computer chips, the difficulty of the puzzles is adjusted to ensure a steady stream of new Bitcoins are produced each day.

There are only about 21 million Bitcoins that can be mined, and roughly 18.5 million have been found so far.

To receive a Bitcoin, a user must have a Bitcoin address – a string of 27-34 letters and numbers – which acts as a kind of virtual postbox.

These addresses are in turn stored in Bitcoin wallets, which are used to manage savings.

The bulk of Bitcoin “mining” is done in China, where energy costs are cheaper than in places like the UK or US.

Is it safe to invest in cryptocurrencies?

Anyone thinking of investing in cryptocurrencies should be very careful.

Their values are incredibly unpredictable, with the ability to plummet as quickly as they shoot up.

For instance, the price of Bitcoin plummeted when the coronavirus crisis first hit, falling to lows of £3,300 last March.

Coins including Safemoon, Dogecoin and Bitcoin all plunged in value last week after the cryptocurrency market experienced a downturn.

You can be left with less money than you put in and remember, you should never invest money that you can’t afford to lose.

There have also been warnings around scams related to cryptocurrencies.

From Dogecoin and Litecoin to Bitcoin – here are the different cryptocurrencies explained.

Mastercard will allow payments in cryptocurrencies like bitcoin later this year.

Rishi Sunak is setting up a taskforce to explore the option of launching a UK digital currency dubbed “Britcoin”.

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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